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Species of amphibian
The spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) is a small chorus frog widespread throughout the eastern United States and eastern Canada. It prefers permanent
Spring_peeper
Topics referred to by the same term
up peeper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peeper or Peepers may refer to: Peeper (film), a 1976 comedy film Peepers (film), a 2010 film Peepers (Marvel
Peeper
Kiskadee Mopoke, morepork or boobook owl Pewee Pobblebonk Potoo Poorwill Spring Peeper Weero Whip-poor-will (Eastern) Whip-poor-will (Mexican) Willet For sounds
List_of_onomatopoeias
Protected area in New York, U.S.
(Lithobates clamitans), mink frog, northern leopard frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, and wood frog. As of June 2025[update], it is not clear whether all
Adirondack_Park
Bioindicators attached to submerged surfaces in most aquatic ecosystems
periphyton are spring peepers, small chorus frogs that occupy many ponds throughout Canada and the eastern United States. Spring peepers filter periphyton
Periphyton
National park in Maine, United States
the park including the American toad, five frog species (bullfrog, spring peeper, green, pickerel, and wood frog), four salamander species (spotted,
Acadia_National_Park
frog is the only poisonous frog native to Vermont. Spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer Spring peepers are very common in Vermont. Wood frog, Lithobates
List_of_amphibians_of_Vermont
Species of owl
Herpetology. 25 (3): 376–379. doi:10.2307/1564605. JSTOR 1564605. "Spring Peeper Profile". National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on
Barred_owl
American mountain range along North Carolina/Tennessee state line
American bullfrog, wood frog, upland chorus frog, northern green frog, and spring peeper. Fish include trout, lamprey, darter, shiner, bass, and sucker. The
Great_Smoky_Mountains
Drop in freezing temperature of a solvent due to the addition of solute
the spring peeper frog (Pseudacris crucifer), the molality is increased temporarily as a reaction to cold temperatures. In the case of the peeper frog
Freezing-point_depression
Family of frogs
(H. cinerea). The spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) is also widespread in the eastern United States and is commonly heard on spring and summer evenings
Hylidae
Borough and county in New York, US
opossums, raccoons, garter snakes, red-eared slider turtles, newts, spring peeper frogs, leopard frogs, fox, box turtles, skunks, northern snapping turtles
Staten_Island
Genus of amphibians
to northeastern Mississippi Pseudacris crucifer (Wied-Neuwied, 1838) spring peeper Gulf Coast from southeastern Texas to southeastern Georgia and northern
Chorus_frog
frog (Pseudacris cadaverina) Spotted chorus frog (Pseudacris clarkii) Spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) Upland chorus frog (Pseudacris feriarum) Cajun
List of least concern amphibians
List_of_least_concern_amphibians
Cope's gray treefrog Hyla versicolor Gray treefrog Pseudacris crucifer Spring peeper Pseudacris feriarum Upland chorus frog Pseudacris triseriata kalmi New
List of frogs and toads of New Jersey
List_of_frogs_and_toads_of_New_Jersey
Subspecies of snake
exclusively upon earthworms (~88%) and smaller amphibians (~8%), such as spring peepers and northern cricket frogs, and generally avoid taking warm-blooded
Eastern_garter_snake
River in the Mid-Atlantic United States
County, Virginia. The river's two branches converge just east of Green Spring in Hampshire County, West Virginia, to form the Potomac. As it flows from
Potomac_River
mavortium 2005 Louisiana American green tree frog Hyla cinerea 1993 Maine Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer 2025 Minnesota Northern leopard frog Rana pipiens
List_of_U.S._state_amphibians
musk turtle, broad-headed skink, American bullfrog, southern toad, spring peeper and the coal skink. Mammals of the region include the elk, the largest
Fauna_of_the_United_States
Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois, United States
dart frog, fire-bellied toad, emperor newt, axolotl, tiger salamander, spring peeper, Japanese giant salamander, cane toad, and the marbled salamander. The
Shedd_Aquarium
U.S. state
state contains 41 species of reptiles and amphibians (including the spring peeper), 89 species of fish, of which 12 are nonnative; 193 species of breeding
Vermont
Flora and fauna of the US state of Missouri
crawfish frog Blanchard's cricket frog Northern cricket frog Northern spring peeper Gray tree frog Green tree frog Green frog Bullfrog Pickerel frog Wood
Wildlife_of_Missouri
River in Canada
maculatum Eastern American toad, Anaxyrus americanus americanus Northern spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer crucifer Tetraploid grey treefrog, Hyla versicolor
Credit_River
Study of effects of extreme low temperatures on life
(Rana arvalis), box turtles (Terrapene carolina - 48 hours at -2 °C), spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis- 24 hours
Cryobiology
Mountain ridge in the United States
amphibians are frogs and toads. Some noted species are the wood frog, spring peeper, pickerel frog, green frog, bull frog, northern leopard frog, gray treefrog
Catoctin_Mountain
National park in Tennessee and North Carolina, US
American bullfrog, wood frog, upland chorus frog, northern green frog, and spring peeper. Reptiles found within the park include eight species of turtles, nine
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great_Smoky_Mountains_National_Park
Species in the Ontario, Canada city
snake Northern water snake Smooth green snake Hylidae Grey tree frog Spring peeper Western chorus frog Kinosternidae Eastern musk turtle Lungless salamander
Fauna_of_Toronto
trees and shrubs. Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer LC Common and widespread throughout Ontario. One of the first frogs to call in spring. Named for the
List_of_amphibians_of_Ontario
amphibian who utilizes the basilar papilla during its mate choice is the spring peeper. The basilar papilla units that are located in the inner ear of the
Basilar_papilla
A living Pseudacris crucifer (formerly Hyla crucifer), or spring peeper
List of the prehistoric life of Pennsylvania
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Pennsylvania
2009 studio album by Neko Case
aforementioned birdsong 39 seconds into the track, as well as a chorus of spring peeper frogs at the track's end. (The latter fortuitous event was recorded
Middle_Cyclone
Order of amphibians
their energy reserves. Some frogs such as the wood frog, moor frog, or spring peeper can even survive being frozen. Ice crystals form under the skin and
Frog
brachyphona) C Upland chorus frog (Pseudacris feriarum) U Northern spring peeper (Pseudacris c. crucifer) C American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus)
List of amphibians and reptiles of West Virginia
List_of_amphibians_and_reptiles_of_West_Virginia
Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion of the United States
treefrog (Hyla cinerea), cajun chorus frog (Pseudacris fouquettei), spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), eastern narrow-mouthed toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis)
Piney_Woods
concern Throughout the state, excluding southwest 1-2 inches (2.5–5 cm) Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Least concern Throughout the state, excluding southwest
List of amphibians of Minnesota
List_of_amphibians_of_Minnesota
Artificial lake in Wisconsin, United States
and reptiles. Three of the most common amphibians are the green frog, spring peeper, and blue-spotted salamander. There is a wide variety of mammals that
Castle_Rock_Lake
National park in Nova Scotia, Canada
green frog, pickerel frog, wood frog, leopard frog, American toad, and spring peeper. Birds often encountered in Kejimkujik include hermit thrush, ovenbird
Kejimkujik_National_Park
Common Pickerel frog Lithobates palustris Least concern Special concern Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Least concern Common Wood frog Lithobates sylvaticus
List of amphibians of Wisconsin
List_of_amphibians_of_Wisconsin
Heavily forested area of Southeast Texas, US
green tree frog (Hyla cinerea), squirrel tree frog (Hyla squirella), spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), eastern narrow-mouth toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis)
Big_Thicket
Protected area in Ontario, Canada
americanus), Fowler's toad (Anaxyrus fowleri), tree frog (Hyla versicolor), spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), the green frog (Rana clamitans), the wood frog
Long Point National Wildlife Area
Long_Point_National_Wildlife_Area
State-owned protected area in Pennsylvania, US
area is also home to timber rattlesnake, eastern garter snake, and spring peeper (a type of frog), as well as butterflies like great spangled fritillary
Quehanna_Wild_Area
Protected area in Ohio, USA
rattlesnake, black rat snake, northern water snake, American toad, spring peeper, and several salamander species, including red-backed and spotted salamanders
Wayne_National_Forest
Type of rare wetland ecosystem
returning as well. Some of the species include gray fox, wood frog, spring peeper frog, wood satyr butterfly, swamp white oak, mountain laurel, cinnamon
Magnolia_bog
pourpre) - Registre public des espèces en péril". Species profile (Northern spring salamander) - Species at Risk Public Registry (in French). COSEWIC. Retrieved
List_of_amphibians_of_Quebec
Mountain range in eastern North America
dry forest floor, while a number of species of small frogs, such as spring peepers (Pseudacris crucifer), enliven the forest with their calls. Salamanders
Appalachian_Mountains
Species of amphibian
amphibians to emerge for breeding right when the snow melts, along with spring peepers. Wood frogs eat a variety of small, forest-floor invertebrates, with
Wood_frog
Glacial lake, oligotrophic, dimictic in Haliburton County, Ontario
snapping, spotted, wood, blanding's, and painted turtle, American toad, spring peeper, and the gray tree, striped chorus, bull, green, mink, wood, pickerel
Paudash_Lake
versicolor Frog Hylidae Common; Statewide except possibly Nantucket 7 Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Frog Hylidae Common; Statewide 7 American bullfrog
List of amphibians of Massachusetts
List_of_amphibians_of_Massachusetts
Lake in Oscoda County, Michigan
Black bear Squirrel Coyote Painted turtle Snapping turtle Green frog Spring peeper American bullfrog Crayfish Mussels Snails "Tee Lake Resort". www.michigan
Tea_Lake
Flora and fauna of the US state of Illinois
treefrog Green treefrog Cope's grey treefrog Eastern grey treefrog Spring peeper Southeastern chorus frog Illinois chorus frog Western chorus frog Eastern
Fauna_of_Illinois
State park in South Carolina, United States
salmoides), bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana), river frogs (Rana heckscheri), spring peeper treefrogs (Pseudacris crucifer), Carolina anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis)
Poinsett_State_Park
frog Pine woods tree frog Southern chorus frog Southern cricket frog Spring peeper Squirrel tree frog Upland chorus frog American bullfrog Bronze frog
List_of_amphibians_of_Florida
Islands in Lake Superior
chorus frog, Cope's gray treefrog, western American toad, northern spring peeper, and wood frog. The cooling effect of Lake Superior makes the Slate
Slate_Islands_(Ontario)
of mating call Sometimes put in the genus Hyla Northwestern Arkansas Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer (Wied-Neuwied, 1838) Secure Mostly statewide, more
List of amphibians of Arkansas
List_of_amphibians_of_Arkansas
Mountains in northeastern New York State, U.S.
marshes, wetlands with water stagnation. These may support bullfrogs, spring peepers, spotted salamanders, great blue herons, American bitterns, and painted
Adirondack_Mountains
Nature reserve in Kennebunk, Maine, US
bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor), and spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) are documented as breeding on most refuge divisions
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Rachel_Carson_National_Wildlife_Refuge
brachyphona (Cope, 1889) Species of special concern Southwestern counties Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer (Wied-Neuwied, 1838) Abundant Statewide Upland chorus
List of amphibians of Pennsylvania
List_of_amphibians_of_Pennsylvania
Frog and toad communication
result. In addition, vocalizing muscles can make up 15% of a male spring peeper's body mass, while the same muscles are only 3% of females. Frogs produce
Frog hearing and communication
Frog_hearing_and_communication
Collinses' mountain chorus frog Hylidae Unranked Pseudacris crucifer spring peeper Hylidae Lowest Pseudacris feriarum upland chorus frog Hylidae Lowest
List_of_amphibians_of_Alabama
Lithobates septentrionalis LC Wood frog – Lithobates sylvaticus LC Spring peeper – Pseudacris crucifer LC Boreal chorus frog – Pseudacris maculata LC
List_of_amphibians_of_Canada
National park of Quebec, Canada
toad (Anaxyrus americanus), the gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor), the spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), the wood frog (Lithobates sylvatica), the leopard
Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park
Mont-Saint-Bruno_National_Park
1958 recording by Charles M. Bogert
(Smilisca baudini)" Smilisca baudinii 0:35 65. "Mating Call of the Spring Peeper (Hyla crucifer)" Pseudacris crucifer 0:23 66. "Mating Chorus of the
Sounds of North American Frogs
Sounds_of_North_American_Frogs
state contains 41 species of reptiles and amphibians (including the spring peeper), 89 species of fish, of which 12 are non native; 193 species of breeding
Geography_of_Vermont
Radiation testing site in Wisconsin, US
faunal diversity. Common amphibians include the American toad, northern spring peeper, green frog, and wood frog, as well as the red-backed salamander. Reptiles
Enterprise_Radiation_Forest
Brimley's chorus frog Pseudacris brimleyi Hylidae Apparently Secure (S4) Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Hylidae Secure (S5) Upland chorus frog Pseudacris
List of amphibians of Virginia
List_of_amphibians_of_Virginia
National park of Quebec
amphibians, we find the northern two-lined salamander, American toad, spring peeper (cruciferous tree frog, wood frog, green frog, the northern frog and
Grands-Jardins_National_Park
Waterfowl sanctuary in Maryland, U.S.
Cam that follows the adventures of a nesting pair of ospreys through the spring and summer. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge also offers a wealth of
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Blackwater_National_Wildlife_Refuge
Choice of and competition for mates
isolated spring peeper call.
Sexual selection in amphibians
Sexual_selection_in_amphibians
Subfamily of amphibians
(Pseudacris clarkii) Collinses' mountain chorus frog (Pseudacris collinsorum) Spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) Upland chorus frog (Pseudacris feriarum) Cajun
Acrisinae
County park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
reptiles, the park is home to species such as salamanders, the northern spring peeper, and the midland painted turtle. Since 1997, bowhunting has been permitted
North_Park_(Pittsburgh)
Total eclipse over North America
singing when the Sun was 50% blocked during their partial eclipse. Spring peepers, a type of nocturnal frog, were heard intermittently by the Purdue team
Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024
Solar_eclipse_of_April_8,_2024
Flora and fauna of the US state of North Carolina
some northern Piedmont counties. Other frogs of North Carolina include spring peepers, Pseudacris crucifer or Hyla crucifer. Common among Carolina forests
Wildlife_of_North_Carolina
River in the United States
pickerel frog, all of whose vocalizations may be heard during the spring and summer. Spring peeper, wood frog, and eastern newt also live in the area. At least
Assabet_River
Independent city in Missouri, United States
species include the American toad and species of chorus frogs called spring peepers, which are found in nearly every pond. Some years have outbreaks of
St._Louis
treefrog Lithobates clamitans – northern green frog Pseudacris crucifer – spring peeper Pseudacris triseriata – western chorus frog Rana catesbeiana, Lithobates
List of amphibians of the Indiana Dunes
List_of_amphibians_of_the_Indiana_Dunes
endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature: the Barton Springs salamander, the Texas blind salamander, the black-spotted newt, and the
List_of_amphibians_of_Texas
Park in Ohio, USA
The park is also home to garter snakes and spring peepers. Wildflowers in the area include chicory, spring beauty, Dutchman's breeches, daisy fleabane
Van_Buren_State_Park_(Ohio)
Pseudacris cadaverina LC Spotted chorus frog, Pseudacris clarkii LC Spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer LC Western chorus frog, Pseudacris triseriata LC
List of amphibians of Northern America
List_of_amphibians_of_Northern_America
US nonprofit organization
jefferson salamander, and spring peeper during their migrations to vernal pools where they breed. On rainy nights in the spring, volunteers help amphibians
Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey
Conserve_Wildlife_Foundation_of_New_Jersey
spadefoot toad Spea bombifrons Southern leopard frog Lithobates sphenocephalus Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Woodhouse's toad Anaxyrus woodhousii
List_of_amphibians_of_Iowa
Conference center
chipmunk (Tamias striatus). Amphibians such as the toad (genus Bufo), spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) and bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus), and reptiles
World_Fellowship_Center
Film by Victor Salva
Salva, a six-part featurette on the making of the movie titled "Behind the Peepers – The Making of Jeepers Creepers", a photo gallery, and a theatrical trailer
Jeepers_Creepers_(2001_film)
frog, mudpuppy, painted turtles, snapping turtles, spotted turtle, and spring peeper. The mammals in the area include beaver, coyotes, eastern chipmunks
Gatineau_River_Yacht_Club
Protected area in Maine, United States
salamander Painted turtle Pickerel frog Red-bellied snake Spotted salamander Spring peeper Wood frog Wood turtle Many other species of birds inhabit the refuge
Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge
Aroostook_National_Wildlife_Refuge
colored gray, green or brown. Pseudacris crucifer crucifer Northern spring peeper Adults are 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) long and are colored light
List of amphibians of Michigan
List_of_amphibians_of_Michigan
Metropolitan park system in Ohio
crossing the road. Other amphibians that breed in this area include spring peepers, wood frogs, American toads and green frogs. ACTIVITIES: Hiking (Buckeye
Summit_Metro_Parks
frog Acris crepitans Uncommon Gray tree frog Hyla versicolor Uncommon Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Uncommon Upland chorus frog Pseudacris triseriata
List of amphibians of Shenandoah National Park
List_of_amphibians_of_Shenandoah_National_Park
Gorge in the United States
frogs include the wood, bronze, leopard, and green frog, along with spring peepers. Rare species of butterfly (columbine duskywing, cobweb skipper) live
Smoke_Hole_Canyon
Settlements in Quebec, Canada
snapping turtle. Amphibians include bullfrogs, green frogs, leopard frogs, spring peepers, wood frogs, and others. Salamanders such as the eastern newt, red backed
West_Island
Lake in Porter County, Indiana
include the tiger salamander, blue-spotted salamander, chorus frog, spring peeper, American toad, Fowler's toad, green frog and bullfrog. Reptiles include
Long_Lake_(Indiana)
River
salamander, redback salamander, red-spotted newt, spotted salamander, and spring peeper. Insect species such as Comet Darner, Lance-tipped Darner, Great Blue
Bear_Hollow_Creek
River in Quebec, Canada
eight species of amphibians: American toad, wood frog, green frog, spring peeper, red-backed salamander, dusky salamander, northern two-lined salamander
Montmorency_River
Marina and sailing club in Ottawa, Ontario
frog, mudpuppy, painted turtles, snapping turtles, spotted turtle, and spring peeper. The mammals in the area include beaver, coyotes, eastern chipmunks
Nepean_Sailing_Club
Lake in Massachusetts, United States
turtle. Amphibians Common mudpuppy, dusky salamander, eastern newt, spring peeper, green frog, bullfrog, and northern leopard frog. Mammal American beaver
Lake_Buel
County in Missouri, United States
include American toad and species of chorus frogs, commonly called "spring peepers", that are found in nearly every pond. Some years have outbreaks of
St._Louis_County,_Missouri
Marine sanctuary in the Potomac River
red-bellied cooters, eastern box turtles, green frogs (Lithobates clamitans), spring peepers, American toads, spotted salamanders, zebra swallowtail butterflies
Mallows Bay–Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary
Mallows_Bay–Potomac_River_National_Marine_Sanctuary
Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
white-tailed deer, red foxes, wild turkeys, box turtles, and amphibians like spring peepers and wood frogs. The Manasquan Reservoir, a 1,204-acre (487 ha) site
Howell_Township,_New_Jersey
Collinses' mountain chorus frog (Pseudacris collinsorum Ospina et al., 2020) Spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer Wied-Neuwied, 1838) Cajun chorus frog (Pseudacris
List of amphibians of the United States
List_of_amphibians_of_the_United_States
National park in Quebec, Canada
distributed over the park are home to, among others, the American toad, the spring peeper, the wood frog, the green frog, the eastern newt, the spotted salamander
Monts-Valin_National_Park
frog Pseudacris brachyphona Brimley's chorus frog Pseudacris brimleyi Spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Upland chorus frog Pseudacris feriarum Southern
List of amphibians of North Carolina
List_of_amphibians_of_North_Carolina
SPRING PEEPER
SPRING PEEPER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Spring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a lively person or for a traveling entertainer, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle High German springen, Middle Dutch springhen, Yiddish shpringen ‘to jump or leap’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fountain or the source of a stream, Middle English spring ‘spring’ + the habitational suffix -er. The same word was also used of a plantation of young trees, and in some cases this may be the source of the surname.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Serena, SERINA means "serene, tranquil."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : in part probably a metonymic occupational name for a soldier in charge of a catapult- or bow-like machine used for throwing heavy missiles, Old French espringalle, Anglo-French springalde. However, Reaney and Wilson, believe the Middle English word springal(d) (which appears to have contributed to the surname), to have a different derivation, perhaps a nickname for a young man, a stripling, from spring (see Spring).
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Sorin, SORINA means "sun."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sprint Flower; Bringer of Spring
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Prime, or from an Old English personal name Preng.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of strings or bow strings, from Middle English streng ‘string’, ‘cord’.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Sining
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe ‘sparrow’ (see Sparrow).Altered form of German Sperling.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Springs; From the Wells; From the Spring
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sprung from Twisted Hair; Spring; Fountain
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Serena, SARINA means "serene, tranquil."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps be a nickname from Middle English daring ‘trembling’, ‘crouching or transfixed with fear’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian
Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sprigg.
Girl/Female
Indian
Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a tall, thin person, from Middle English sprigge ‘twig’, ‘branch’ (apparently of Old Norse or Low German origin, first recorded as a vocabulary word in English in the 15th century).
SPRING PEEPER
SPRING PEEPER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devi Prasad | தேவீ பà¯à®°à®¸à®¾à®¤
Goddess Lakshmi, The deity, God like
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
World
Girl/Female
French, German, Greek
People's Victory; Female Version of Nicholas
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Heel; replaces.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Capable; Skilful; Efficient
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Devotional Song
Boy/Male
French, German
Home Ruler
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Feminine of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind
SPRING PEEPER
SPRING PEEPER
SPRING PEEPER
SPRING PEEPER
SPRING PEEPER
v. t.
To cause to explode; as, to spring a mine.
superl.
Resembling, having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a spring; elastic; as, springy steel; a springy step.
p. p.
of Spring
v. i.
That which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively tune.
v. t.
To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a pheasant.
v. i.
To fly back; as, a bow, when bent, springs back by its elastic power.
v. t.
To cause to close suddenly, as the parts of a trap operated by a spring; as, to spring a trap.
v. t.
To pass over by leaping; as, to spring a fence.
v. t.
To catch in a springe; to insnare.
v. t.
To put on a string; to file; as, to string beads.
v. i.
A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its former state by elasticity; as, the spring of a bow.
v. t.
To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken; as, to spring a mast or a yard.
v. t.
To deprive of strings; to strip the strings from; as, to string beans. See String, n., 9.
superl.
Abounding with springs or fountains; wet; spongy; as, springy land.
imp.
of Spring
v. i.
That which springs, or is originated, from a source;